10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ELAEOPTENE»
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1
Science Papers: Chiefly Pharmacological and Botanical
Otto of Rose, it is well known, consists of two bodies, a i8s». liquid essential oil or
elaeoptene (upon which I have made no Eteoptene experiments) and a
stearoptene. The stearoptene I find to be, „ and • 11 ii. i i i i -i 1. Stearoptene.
when pure ...
Daniel Hanbury, Joseph Ince, 1876
2
American Journal of Pharmacy
£JJJ>CH-CHf-CH:C-Me-CH2-CHO-. with the alcohol CH2OH replacing CHO in
the formula f »r citral. Rhodinol, isomeric with geraniol, is the elaeoptene
contained in rose 404 Botany and Chemistry of Essential Oils. {AmAu0g.'1«S."m'
3
A practical treatise on animal and vegetable fats and oils: ...
Rose oil consists of a mixture of paraffin-like hydrocarbons (stearoptene) and
geraniol (elaeoptene). The stearoptene is of the most interest because it is
generally believed that the more a rose-oil contains of it, i. c, the more readily it
solidifies, ...
William Theodore Brannt, Karl Schaedler, 1896
... relation between its composition and that of the elaeoptene from which it
separated, that we may assume in the elaeoptene 3 atoms of the same radical
combined with 1 atom of oxygen = 3Ci°H*+ O, with which the per- centage
composition ...
5
The Chemical Gazette, Or, Journal of Practical Chemistry, in ...
... and that of the elaeoptene from which it separated, that we may assume in the
elaeoptene 3 atoms of the same radical combined with 1 atom of oxygen =± 3C'°
H7-f- O, with which the per-centage composition found agrees tolerably well.
6
The Chemical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Chemistry, in ...
... relation between its composition and that of the elaeoptene from which it
separated, that we may assume in the elaeoptene 3 atoms of the same radical
combined with 1 atom of oxygen = 3C-° I-17+ O, with which the per-centage
composition ...
William Francis, Henry Croft, 1846
7
American Journal of Pharmacy and the Sciences Supporting ...
at first colorless, but speedily becomes yellowish. Its sp. gr. at 18° R. (72'5° Fahr.)
is 0-87 ; its boiling point 229° 0. (444° Fahr.). It consists of an elaeoptene and a
stearoptene, the former the source of the odor, the latter of the property of ...
8
the chemical gazette or journal or practical chemistry in ...
... relation between its composition and that of the elaeoptene from which it
separated, that we may assume in the elaeoptene 3 atoms of the same radical
combined with 1 atom of oxygen = 3C1° HT-(- O, with which the percentage
composition ...
willliam francis phd f l s, 1846
9
Journal - Chemical Society, London
The latter when pure is a colourless, scentless solid body, which by the action of
the weakest oxidising agents, is converted into the odorous fluid elaeoptene ; but
as the oil is valued in commerce by the ease with which it solidifies, the ...
Chemical Society (Great Britain), 1872
10
Journal of the Chemical Society
It wasfound possible to separate the residual oil, the socalled elaeoptene, into
two constituents. (2) One of these is a substance, OIOHHO, with the properties of
a hydroaromatic ketone, and closely resembling menthone. It boils at 207-2090 ...